American Airlines invests in green hydrogen firm Universal Hydrogen

By Editor

Share

American Airlines announced its strategic investment in Universal Hydrogen Co., a company building a green hydrogen distribution and logistics network for aviation.

The investment supports American’s science based targets to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2035, and its commitment to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2050.

This investment makes American the first U.S. airline to make two direct investments focused on the development of both hydrogen-electric propulsion technology and the future of hydrogen distribution logistics.

Universal Hydrogen’s fuel distribution network uses modular hydrogen capsules that are handled like cargo, eliminating the need for new fueling infrastructure at airports and speeding up fuel loading operations.

Universal Hydrogen anticipates starting hydrogen deliveries for regional aircraft in 2025, with plans to expand its services to larger, single aisle aircraft — first for auxiliary power in the late-2020s and then as a primary fuel by the mid-2030s.

American joins Airbus Ventures, GE Aviation and Toyota Ventures, as well as several major hydrogen producers and aircraft lessors, as strategic investors in Universal Hydrogen.

“Together with our investors, we are putting together the end-to-end value chain to make hydrogen aviation a near-term commercial reality,” said Paul Eremenko, co-founder and CEO of Universal Hydrogen.

Latest News

Related